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JI7

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38. I can't see that happening . We have never been able to do that
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 10:30 PM
Mar 29

with one person leading.

People just have to do what they can.

Like what has happened with the Tesla boycott.

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AOC and Bernie, though he's not specifically a member. NoRethugFriends Mar 29 #1
And Jasmine Crockett is a fighter too! ananda Mar 29 #6
Don't think we have a true leader right now, but better find one soon. Silent Type Mar 29 #2
Or maybe this is the perfect time to encourage and nurture many leaders. enough Mar 29 #30
Jon Ossoff Dorian Gray Mar 29 #33
ABSOLUTELY! I want to see his name on a national ticket someday! usaf-vet Monday #80
Yes - all hands on deck. yellow dahlia Mar 29 #35
Yes, many leaders. Especially local leaders. We the people. Trust_Reality Monday #78
Put someone forward and I'll help carry them on my shoulders. Frasier Balzov Mar 29 #3
Well it sure ain't Schumer. He never should've voted for the CR. brush Mar 29 #4
"The midterm elections..." nt EarthFirst Mar 29 #5
Are you certain sure that there will be free, fair, & unrigged midterms? I'm not. n/t elocs Mar 29 #22
I ask the same question...ad nauseum. yellow dahlia Mar 29 #36
In the 60's Nonnia Bisnez Mar 29 #7
AOC, Bernie, Pete Buttigieg, Jasmine Crockett, Walz pinkstarburst Mar 29 #8
Add Eric Swalwell to this list! He's as awesome as the rest of them! Include Jon Ossoff as well. n/t Greybnk48 Monday #75
I really like Eric Swalwell too! pinkstarburst Monday #82
God or a reasonable facsimile thereof dalton99a Mar 29 #9
Harris is certainly MIA madville Mar 29 #10
Though just this morning, I got an email from her asking for $5 for the DNC. Alice B. Mar 29 #13
She's not in office and he's Minnesota Gov still Dorian Gray Mar 29 #34
I think the opposite madville Mar 29 #37
She's got the time Dorian Gray Mar 30 #47
I hate to say this, but she's probably been told to stay silent. yardwork Monday #67
I think Rebl2 Monday #77
There isn't one -- there are many. W_HAMILTON Mar 29 #11
Justin Trudeau LessAspin Mar 29 #12
lol 😁 Meowmee Mar 30 #50
I see what you did there. /nt thought crime Mar 30 #53
I hope it's someone other than Schumer. Emile Mar 29 #14
An Aussie academic asked the same thing recently canetoad Mar 29 #15
We don't have a parliamentary system - we're never going to have anything like "the alternative Prime Minister". Midwestern Democrat Mar 30 #43
Why not? canetoad Mar 30 #45
100% Doodley Monday #64
We need a leader more than ever. We need a voice that will be heard, that will not be drowned out by Trump's domination Doodley Monday #63
What do you need a specific leader for ? JI7 Mar 29 #16
You do realize that Democrats are polling worse than Republicans? Voters want leadership. Doodley Mar 29 #24
because Dems are always expected to clean up repuke mess Skittles Mar 30 #44
The effort needs to be coordinated. Scrivener7 Mar 29 #29
I can't see that happening . We have never been able to do that JI7 Mar 29 #38
We have never been on the brink of losing our Democracy either. Scrivener7 Mar 30 #46
We most definitely HAVE done that with one person leading DFW Monday #55
Agreed. JohnnyLib2 Mar 29 #32
When Trump is still polling 47.8 (RCP average) we should know that we aren't getting through to voters. A strong leader Doodley Monday #65
The Democratic Party is a very diverse big tent, it's America, the American people. betsuni Mar 29 #17
This isn't the time for passivity. Leadership has never been more important than right now. Doodley Mar 29 #27
I don't see passivity. I do see passive-aggressive yelling rallies praised as doing something but betsuni Mar 29 #39
It's about communicating what is happening to America, about being heard. Most people still haven't got a clue what Doodley Monday #66
Except. It was the same ole laundry list yelling Ninga Monday #76
Yes, the people should. I'm talking about leaders getting their followers worked up against the Democratic Party betsuni Monday #79
Democrats: We're like herding cats. We are great at whining though. elocs Mar 29 #28
Our country is being destroyed and Trump is polling way better than Democrats. We need to be organized. We may only Doodley Monday #68
We the people. boston bean Mar 29 #18
Nobody ☺️ In It to Win It Mar 29 #19
Tim Walz mainer Mar 29 #20
"I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat". Will Rogers n/t elocs Mar 29 #21
We had better get organized to make a strong case against what is happening to our nation. Doodley Mar 29 #25
Bernie (I), AOC, and Tim Walz are high visibility. usonian Mar 29 #23
I agree. They are really stepping up and showing leadership. Doodley Monday #69
My senator Wyden from Oregon is fighting Tree Lady Mar 29 #26
There's almost never a leader qazplm135 Mar 29 #31
Dems really got one in 2005. DFW Monday #56
He certainly helped the party qazplm135 Monday #57
I feel otherwise DFW Monday #58
Again he helped the party qazplm135 Monday #62
The most important thing is to have somebody who the media will give airtime to, who can effectively communicate to Doodley Monday #70
Sanders is NOT a Democrat! If this is the best we can do then we really are in trouble question everything Mar 30 #40
He's literally out there encouraging people to run as independents, rather than as Dems... PunkinPi Monday #59
And the days when everyone gathered around the radio or TV and heard/saw the same thing are over. betsuni Mar 30 #41
Who did you vote for to be Party Leader? Kaleva Mar 30 #42
Bernie, AOC and Tim Walz are out there kicking ass damn near everyday. nt Autumn Mar 30 #48
Chris Murphy has been vocal and has been presenting a vision for the future andym Mar 30 #49
That's the thing about Democrats. We are slow to embrace a single leader. TomSlick Mar 30 #51
My representatives that I voted for stillcool Mar 30 #52
Still very much undecided Mountainguy Mar 30 #54
Well, you could STOP LOOKING FOR SOMEONE ELSE TO LEAD maxrandb Monday #60
Trump has 47.8% support (RCP average). What does that tell you about our ability to communicate with the publc? Doodley Monday #71
It tells me NOTHING! maxrandb Monday #74
We have too many factions ecstatic Monday #61
leadership is about action, not position. These are excellent speakers. Doodley Monday #73
Lee M Mercer. madinmaryland Monday #72
I don't follow "leaders". But, I will usually support the candidates who I consider the most decent and humane. Ping Tung Monday #81
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